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I'm glad to say that all the computers in use at the college I go to are running Windows 7 Professional, and not XP. Yeah, Windows XP is like a zombie at this point.
Read more at:All things eventually come to an end, and for Windows XP and its legion of holdouts, the end is nigh. It's a dead OS walking and the governors at Microsoft aren't going to pick up the phone at the last moment and give it yet another stay of execution. Microsoft general manager for Windows Commercial marketing, Rich Reynolds, confirmed as much in an interview with InformationWeek.
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I'm glad to say that all the computers in use at the college I go to are running Windows 7 Professional, and not XP. Yeah, Windows XP is like a zombie at this point.
After the Vista debacle I thought Microsoft would struggle to produce anything better than XP, but Windows 7 has done so, in my view.
Other than a recent hardware problem that has now been rectified I've had no problems with Windows 7 whatsoever.
Goodbye XP - fondly remembered. :)
R.I.P. XP I won't miss you
XP is still my backup OS for in case an application absolutely refuses to run under Windows 7. Just because MS doesn't support it anymore doesn't mean I can't or won't won't use it. I used Windows 98 until late 2005, lol.
I'm Still using XP on my other PC, even if microsoft stops supporting xp, it doesnt mean the end of Xp, theres still a lot of software for it you can download.
I know a few people who still use XP. It's not because they don't want to upgrade. They just don't have the funds to do so currently.
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I am actually thinking about dual booting my win7 computer with it because my work is thinking about switching completely due to lack of funds